Slouching Towards Bethlehem
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Joan Didion
"A half-century after its initial publication in 1968, Joan Didion's Slouching Towards Bethlehem remains the essential portrait of America--and California in particular--during the sixties. The remarkable debut essay collection by one of the most distinctive prose stylists of our era, it explores such subjects as John Wayne and Howard Hughes; growing up in California; the nature of good and evil in a Death Valley motel room; and San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, the heart of the counterculture. As Dan Wakefield wrote in The New York Times Book Review, 'In her portraits of people, [Didion] is not out to expose but to understand...[She] makes them neither villainous nor glamorous, but alive and botched and often mournfully beautiful'"--Back cover.
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Author
Joan Didion
Pages
237
Publisher
Macmillan
Published Date
1990
ISBN
0374521727 9780374521721
Ratings
Google: 3.5
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"Outstanding book. A collection of Joan Didion and her exceptional diction, reporting, and storytelling ability. Her story reads like a heart beat consistent and colorful. My favorite story within the collection is the title, “Slouching Towards Bethlehem”. A true look into what it was like to be on the front lines of the counterculture movement of the 60’s. A MUST READ!! Do yourself a favor and familiarize yourself with one the best American writers (not just female) in history. You will certainly not be disappointed :)"
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